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"Kevin R. Palm" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Feb 1996 19:49:51 -0500
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Dear fellow Bee-Lers,
 
        I have a question.  I have been reading "Keeping BEES" by John
Vivian, and in it he mentions a "W.B.C." hive used in England.  What is
a "W.B.C." hive, is it still in use, and how does it differ from the
Langstroth hive??  I'm becoming interested in all kinds of bee lore, and
I'd really appreciate any information.  Thanks a lot!!
 
Kevin Palm
 
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Kevin R. Palm                     |  Beekeeper (1 hive, 2nd year)
Grafton, Ohio                     |  Red Dwarf/Babylon 5/NYPD Blue/ER fan
(25 miles SW of Cleveland)        |  Visitor to the 100 Aker Wood
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